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      4 January

      Rishi Sunak warned he will pay at ballot box for ditching Liz Truss’s childcare support plans

      Liz Truss has warned Rishi Sunak against scrapping her wide-reaching childcare reforms as senior backbenchers said it could cost the party votes at the next election. Ms Truss was considering increasing free childcare support by 20 hours a week and ending mandated staff-child ratios in an attempt to help parents with spiralling costs. But Mr Sunak abandoned his predecessor’s “big bang” shake-up last week, with the scale of reform now expected to be much smaller and he is no longer expected to change rules around provision for several months. Ms Truss wanted to make a series of announcements before Christmas, but was ousted by her backbenchers in October after just 49 days in Downing Street. Reforms will ‘boost growth and opportunity’ “Excessive bureaucracy is…

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    • 3 January

      Meet actress Sajal Aly, who was allegedly used for honey trapping by Pakistan army

      In a shocking revelation, retired Pakistani military officer Major Adil Raja has claimed that some actresses were used by Pakistan military for hineytrapping. Majir Raja, who is also a YouTuber, has alleged that Pakistani actress Sajal Aly was also used by military as ‘honey trap’. Sajal Aly has slammed Major Raja for making baseless allegations against her and some other actresses, reported Samaa TV. Major Raja runs a YouTube channel named `Soldier Speaks` and he has around 3 lakh subscribers. In his explosive vlog, Major Raja did not name any actress as he preferred to use their initials. The video went viral within no time and people started guessing that the initials mentioned in the video are of those actresses…

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    • 3 January

      65,000 view Benedict XVI’s body lying in state at Vatican

      VATICAN CITY: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI ’s body, his head resting on a pair of crimson pillows, lay in state in St. Peter’s Basilica on Monday as tens of thousands queued to pay tribute to the pontiff who shocked the world by retiring a decade ago. On the eve of the first of three days of viewing, Italian security officials had said at least 25,000-30,000 people would come on Monday. But by the end of the first day’s viewing, some 65,000 persons had passed by the bier, the Vatican said. As daylight broke, 10 white-gloved Papal Gentlemen — lay assistants to pontiffs and papal households — carried the body on a cloth-covered wooden stretcher after its arrival at the basilica to…

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    • 3 January

      Mancherial software engineer killed in road accident in US

      It is learnt that Vamshikrishna received fatal injuries and died on the spot when he was travelling in a car. Mancherial: A software engineer from Mancherial town was killed in a road accident in the United States of America on Sunday night. According to family members of the victim, Pendyala Vamshikrishna (36), the son of retired TSRTC employee Subramanyam and Jyothi from Reddy Colony, had migrated to the USA in search of a job 11 years back. He had settled in the city of Phoenix of the state of Arizona. It is learnt that Vamshikrishna received fatal injuries and died on the spot when he was travelling in a car. It is yet to be ascertained as to how the accident occurred. His brother-in-law Manoj, who is…

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    • 3 January

      Tesla falls short of 50% growth goal in 2022 amid Musk’s Twitter distraction

      The automaker needed to sell 495,760 vehicles in its fourth quarter (Q4) to have achieved the 50 per cent growth guidance. San Francisco: Elon Musk-run Tesla has missed its target of 50 per cent growth in production and deliveries for 2022, as its stock plummeted around 65 per cent amid Musk’s $44 billion Twitter takeover last year. The automaker needed to sell 495,760 vehicles in its fourth quarter (Q4) to have achieved the 50 per cent growth guidance. In the fourth quarter, Tesla produced over 439,000 vehicles and delivered over 405,000 vehicles. In 2022, vehicle deliveries grew 40 per cent (year-on-year) to 1.31 million while production grew 47 per cent (on-year) to 1.37 million. Tesla’s Q4 deliveries, however, are up from…

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    • 3 January

      TSMC may manufacture most of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chips

      The chipsets are expected to be sourced from both Samsung and TSMC to reduce manufacturing costs, reports Gizmochina. Taipei: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will reportedly manufacture the majority of Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipsets. The chipsets are expected to be sourced from both Samsung and TSMC to reduce manufacturing costs, reports Gizmochina.However, TSMC is likely to manufacture the majority of chipsets because of the 80 per cent high yield rate of its 3nm process.According to experts specialising in the semiconductor study, TSMC’s 3nm process node has a yield rate of roughly 60-70 per cent, and even about 80 per cent in some cases. “If the data provided by the report is anything to go by, both Apple and…

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    • 3 January

      Covid rips through China, 10 countries impose curbs on passengers from Jinpingland

      Covid-19 is exploding in China even though Xi Jinping says that the “light of hope is right in front of us”. In the latest, several more countries have imposed restrictions on travellers coming from China in a bid to stop the entry of possible new Covid-19 variants.  Countries with restrictions:  India: Negative RT-PCR test taken before 72 hours of departure is necessary for those travelling from China, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea and Thailand.  Moreover, India is testing 2% of passengers on international flights randomly.  US: Starting January 5, travellers from China, Hong Kong and Macau need to show negative Covid tests taken within 48 hours of departure or either prove to have recovered from the infection in the last 90…

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    • 3 January

      Israeli army kills 2 Palestinians in West Bank confrontation

      RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Israeli forces killed two Palestinians, including a man claimed by an armed group as a member, during a confrontation that erupted early Monday when troops entered a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials said. © Provided by The Associated Press The two men were killed in the village of Kafr Dan near the northern city of Jenin. The Israeli military said it entered Kafr Dan late Sunday to demolish the houses of two Palestinian gunmen who killed an Israeli soldier during a firefight in September. The military said troops came under heavy fire and fired back at the shooters. It was the latest bloodshed in the region that has seen Israeli-Palestinian tensions…

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    • 3 January

      ‘Bored’ soldiers partied on ecstasy in their barracks during lockdown, MoD figures show

      Soldiers partied their way through lockdown on ecstasy because they were “bored” being stuck in their barracks, The Telegraph can reveal.  Figures obtained from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) show the number of Army personnel caught taking MDMA nearly tripled from 2019 to 2020, rising from 80 cases to 230.  However, in 2021 this had plummeted to just 20 cases.   While cocaine and cannabis use fell during 2020, the latest statistics reveal their use has now overtaken pre-lockdown levels. More than 1,000 service personnel were expelled in total from the Armed Forces between the beginning of 2020 and the end of 2021 for failing compulsory drug tests. Ahmed Al-Nahhas, a partner and the head of military claims at Bolt Burdon Kemp, a law firm, attributed…

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    • 2 January

      ‘Boris Johnson has got a second act in him’: Tories say they may still ask him back as Prime Minister

      Just after 3pm on Monday 12 December, three years to the day after he secured the biggest Conservative majority in decades, Boris Johnson rose to ask a question in the House of Commons. As he stood up, a small group of Tory backbenchers close by registered their approval with customary “hear, hears”. His question was unsurprising – to ask Defence Secretary Ben Wallace about further military help for Ukraine – but the timing, on the third anniversary of that historic victory, was clear. The ex-prime minister was telling his political allies and enemies alike: “I am still here.” Mr Johnson’s 2022 started badly – overshadowed by the row over Partygate – and went downhill from there. He was fined by the Metropolitan Police Service over lockdown breaches in Downing Street…

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